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  1. For better or worse, McCain stays true to his brand. [BrandingPost]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media Network Feed - Sep 4, 2008

    Say this about John McCain: he maintains fidelity to the reputation that brought him the G.O.P. nomination president. He's stayed true to his brand promise in reaching out about as far from The Beltway as he could

    Also tagged: mccain vs obama, mccain brand vs obama brand

  2. For better or worse, McCain stays true to his brand. [BrandingPost]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Advertising / Branding - Sep 3, 2008

    Say this about John McCain: he maintains fidelity to the reputation that brought him the G.O.P. nomination president. He's stayed true to his brand promise in reaching out about as far from The Beltway as he could

    Also tagged: mccain vs obama, mccain brand vs obama brand

  3. For better or worse, McCain stays true to his brand.

    knowmoremedia.com » BrandingPost - Sep 3, 2008

    Say this about John McCain: he maintains fidelity to the reputation that brought him the G.O.P. nomination president. He's stayed true to his brand promise in reaching out about as far from The Beltway as he could

    Also tagged: mccain vs obama, mccain brand vs obama brand

  4. Presidential candidates forget their "brand" attributes at their peril [BrandingPost]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Advertising / Branding - Sep 2, 2008

    There's no debate about presidential candidates amounting to "brands". A brand is a compilation of attributes. A brand is a promise to deliver an experience. Barack Obama captured the imagination of Democrats based on

    Also tagged: mccain and obama

  5. Presidential candidates forget their "brand" attributes at their peril

    knowmoremedia.com » BrandingPost - Sep 2, 2008

    There's no debate about presidential candidates amounting to "brands". A brand is a compilation of attributes. A brand is a promise to deliver an experience. Barack Obama captured the imagination of Democrats based on

    Also tagged: mccain and obama

  6. Just like brands, presidential candidates must keep their "promises".

    knowmoremedia.com » BrandingPost - Aug 27, 2008

    The notion of a political candidate as a "brand", with brand attributes and living up to the implied promises made to buyers, or in this case voters, is nothing new. This election season, however, the failure of either

    Also tagged: mccain vs obama, the obama brand vs mccain brand, marketing in elections

  7. Just like brands, presidential candidates must keep their "promises". [BrandingPost]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Advertising / Branding - Aug 27, 2008

    The notion of a political candidate as a "brand", with brand attributes and living up to the implied promises made to buyers, or in this case voters, is nothing new. This election season, however, the failure of either

    Also tagged: mccain vs obama, the obama brand vs mccain brand, marketing in elections